
We completed a turnkey 8 kW solar power installation at the Tiruvannamalai Court Building located in Arani, providing an end-to-end solution including system design, installation, testing, commissioning, and monitoring.
This government facility, with moderate daily power consumption, now benefits from a reliable and eco-friendly energy source. The installation comprises 21 Novasis 550 Wp monocrystalline panels, designed to generate approximately 12,000 units (kWh) annually, helping reduce electricity expenses and support the facility’s sustainability goals.
This project aligns with Tamil Nadu’s ongoing commitment to increase renewable energy adoption within public infrastructure. The grid-tied system operates efficiently during peak hours and incorporates performance monitoring to ensure optimal energy use.
Our expert team handled every step—from site evaluation and load analysis to seamless integration with the building’s existing electrical system—ensuring minimal disruption to court activities during implementation.
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Novasis 550 Wp Monocrystalline
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Our team of experts provides detailed consultations to help identify the best renewable energy solutions for government facilities with moderate energy needs. We carefully assess energy consumption, budget, and location to deliver tailored, cost-effective solar systems that maximize efficiency and sustainability.
The 8 kW solar installation at Arani supports clean energy generation that reduces electricity costs and carbon emissions. Our smart energy management tools enable real-time monitoring and optimization of energy use, helping the facility achieve consistent performance and operational savings.
By integrating advanced grid-tied technology, the system ensures reliable power supply and reduces dependency on the grid, promoting energy independence and resilience. With low maintenance requirements and durable monocrystalline panels, the project offers a long-lasting, eco-friendly energy solution.
Before the installation of the 8 kW solar power system at the Tiruvannamalai Court Building in Arani, the facility faced challenges related to high electricity expenses and reliance on the local power grid. Despite having adequate rooftop space suitable for solar panels, the building lacked an efficient renewable energy system to offset its energy consumption. Frequent power fluctuations and the absence of a real-time energy monitoring system led to inefficient electricity use and operational vulnerabilities. Additionally, as a government institution, there was a pressing need for a sustainable, low-maintenance energy solution that could support the Tamil Nadu government’s renewable energy goals while minimizing disruptions to daily court activities. This project aimed to address these challenges by implementing a reliable, cost-effective solar solution that enhances energy independence and environmental responsibility.



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